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    • What would be truly wonderful would be to see Milipede suffer a Portillo moment just as labour triumphed. God, that would be schadenfreude writ large, I would be inclined to sacrifice my teetotaller existence and raise a glass of champagne to see that one. 😀

    • Clarkson doesn’t take himself too seriously and nor should anyone else. If he upsets labour’s apple cart, then that’s a job well done as far as I am concerned.

  1. This might appear twice – don’t know what happened to it first time around …

    It’s a wind-up. Clarkson wouldn’t stand, because if he did he’d either have to give up his day job of driving fast cars around the world in races with his mates, or do as all the present incumbents of the HoC do and keep it going whilst completely neglecting the wants and needs of his constituents – thus rendering him just as bad as all the politicians he currently rips into on a regular basis. Shame, though. Like him or loathe him, he’s certainly different from the current crop of morons supposedly representing us. He may be “different-good” or “different-bad” depending on your political viewpoint, but one thing’s for sure – he couldn’t possibly be worse than the present singing-from-the-same-songsheet bunch of EU sycophants, because that just isn’t possible. The very worst he could be, realistically, is “as bad.”

    • I’ve just retrieved it from the spam queue. Don’t know why it went there.

      if Clarkson ousted the Milipede, then it would be as different – good as far as I am concerned.

  2. If Clarkson is properly anti-EU, why not just run as a UKIP candidate? UKIP are doing quite well in that part of Yorkshire I believe.

    The other point is that just because you’re a celebrity doesn’t mean that people will vote for you. Ask Esther Rantzen.

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